Amazon is offering Select Amazon Accounts/Customers w/ Discover Rewards:30%Off Eligible Amazon Purchases ($30 Maximum Discount) when paying w/ Discover Reward when you click the offer and activate it under your account if eligible.
Amazon is also offering Select Amazon Accounts/Customers w/ Discover Rewards: $10 Off $75+ Eligible Amazon Purchases when paying w/ Discover Reward when you click the offer and activate it under your account if eligible.
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Must login to your Amazon account w/ Discover Rewards to see if you're eligible
Offer only applies to eligible products, sold/shipped by Amazon, where Discover rewards is used for at least a portion of the purchase and the promotion is activated and applied at checkout
This is a limited-time offer. The promotion will end on the earlier of (a) 5:00 PM PT on 12/31/2023, or (b) the time at which offers worth $250,000 have been redeemed. The promotion button will expire concurrently.
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Please refer to the forum thread for additional details.
Get 30% off eligible purchases when paying with Discover rewards. YMMV, as always with these deals.
For items "shipped from and sold by Amazon.com" only.
You don't have to pay for the entire order with Discover rewards. Just apply SOME amount of Discover rewards during checkout, even $0.01 Discover rewards, after activating the promo.
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Seems there are different deals for different people. Mine says, "Get $10 off your eligible purchase when paying with Discover rewards. Minimum spend $75."
Is it just me or have these become increasingly challenging to use over time? So much stuff Amazon doesn't sell directly now and rarely are the cheapest option when they do.
Boo, $10 off $75
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Seems there are different deals for different people. Mine says, "Get $10 off your eligible purchase when paying with Discover rewards. Minimum spend $75."
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10-03-2023 at 09:02 PM.
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Same here, Seems like a targeted offer.
But something is better than nothing
True, something is better than nothing....but not if you're feeling compelled to buy an item(s) that you may not really need, just to save the equivalent of 13% (or less, if you're spending more than $75.00). No rush, though, as this deal runs through the end of the year.
Thanks OP - got it on 3 accounts. Other accounts got the $10 off $75
No criticism here, but how many Amazon accounts does one person/family really need? If they're prime accounts, you're spending way too much monthly (reducing the overall value of purchases/discounts considerably).
No criticism here, but how many Amazon accounts does one person/family really need? If they're prime accounts, you're spending way too much monthly (reducing the overall value of purchases/discounts considerably).
These accounts are strictly for amex/discover/Citi promos, I've only got one primary account with an active Prime subscription
One would think that, if you've never used a Discover promo, you'd receive the better (30% off) deal. I've never used a Discover promo, but only received the $10 off deal (which is mediocre).
Is it just me or have these become increasingly challenging to use over time? So much stuff Amazon doesn't sell directly now and rarely are the cheapest option when they do.
Is it just me or have these become increasingly challenging to use over time? So much stuff Amazon doesn't sell directly now and rarely are the cheapest option when they do.
In some cases, the commissions that they make from third-party sellers could be more profitable than sales of items purchased directly from manufacturers/distributors. Supposedly, Amazon doesn't dictate the prices that third-party sellers charge, but they do get a healthy commission on these sales (without having to invest in the inventory). It's basically a win-win for Amazon.
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But something is better than nothing
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank EfficientSnail709
But something is better than nothing
True, something is better than nothing....but not if you're feeling compelled to buy an item(s) that you may not really need, just to save the equivalent of 13% (or less, if you're spending more than $75.00). No rush, though, as this deal runs through the end of the year.
No criticism here, but how many Amazon accounts does one person/family really need? If they're prime accounts, you're spending way too much monthly (reducing the overall value of purchases/discounts considerably).
These accounts are strictly for amex/discover/Citi promos, I've only got one primary account with an active Prime subscription
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I guess that makes sense. Something to consider. Do you need to use separate email addresses for each account, or are you able to use just one?
Yes, separate emails required